Cannabis (Recreational) Turnaround - Thursday. June 7th ?
Smoking is good for you ! That is a Government Health Warning you could increasingly see after next Thursday June 7th.
Because the controversial herb Cannabis is being looked at by the Big Tobacco Companies anticipating a favorable vote on that date by the Canadian Government for its limited use for recreational and medicinal use. (Cannabis is the umbrella name that houses marijuana and hemp.)
From time to time there were arguments to the contrary but not the total turnaround from bad guy to good guy that is apparently about to take place if the information I've been sent comes about.
The Giant tobacco companies Philip Morris & British American Tobacco have apparently been lobbying, anticipating and preparing for its approval for years.
This is a memo from March 1970, from British American Tobacco’s taxation consultant, to its management:
“Smoking such [a marijuana] cigarette is a natural expansion of current smoking habits which, if a more tolerant attitude were ever taken to cannabis, would be a change in habit comparable to moving over to cigars...
“The proposed research can be started off very simply, it is just to do for “cannabis-loaded” cigarettes what has already been done for normal cigarettes. . . . The starting point must be to learn how to produce in quantity cigarettes loaded uniformly with a known amount of either ground cannabis or dried and cut cannabis rag.”
Nixon’s “War on Drugs” put the brakes on for a while in the 1970s, but now the leash is off. And the plans are ON.
Over the coming year, a new form of smoking will surface that could, it is claimed, be actually good for your health, and its not Ecigarettes,a product which has seen tremendous growth as evidenced by the explosion of vaping outlets.
Their use particularly by the younger generation is one of the reasons for the slump in traditional tobacco sales.
But are the tables about to be turned. The tobacco people are increasingly confident that the increasingly favourable publicity for the good health bits of cannabis indicates - Yes !
Imagine a form of smoking that supplements your diet like a vitamin, kills pain, speeds up sports recovery, and helps prevent you from getting ill.
If it was proven, and government-approved, who wouldn’t want it?
Even Oxford University acknowledges it’s potential in the development and function of the nervous system.
Zameel Cader, Associate Professor in Clinical Neurosciences at Oxford University says it’s_ “increasingly recognised as fundamentally important in the development and function of the nervous system.”_
Studies suggest our current lack causes a deficiency that’s linked to migraines, fibromyalgia, IBS, and other diseases related to the immune system and inflammation.
Experts believe that the global market for medicinal marijuana products could eventually reach $270 billion. The following comparisons show how big that is -
Cancer drugs already top the scales at £121 billion.
HIV treatments came in at $19 billion in 2013.
So this new cannabis smoking global market could be worth more than all drugs sold for diabetes, cancer and HIV – COMBINED!
It’s why some multinational tobacco companies are scrambling to get their ducks in a row, right now.
• In America, 30 states and the District of Columbia currently have laws broadly legalising marijuana in some form. In addition, 8 states and the District of Columbia have adopted the most expansive laws legalising recreational use.
• Medicinal marijuana is already above board in Australia, Chile, Jamaica and parts of India.
• Police chiefs in Germany have called for cannabis to be decriminalised.
• In the UK, the law is already softening its stance. The non-psychoactive cannabis compound, cannabidiol (CBD), is already legally sold as a supplement - without a license
Big plans have been on the tobacco companies’ table for almost half a century. And now they’re finally making their move….
The trend is catching fire! And now the whole world is gearing up for Marijuana-Mania (Cannabis is the umbrella name that houses marijuana and hemp.)
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I guess we will see what the Canadians have decided, in about a week. Interesting article and there does seem to be investment potential here!
Thank you. I found the article from a newsletter interesting and I added to it.What I haven't been able to find is why the emphasis on the Canada vote ?
It seems that many countries, even if they haven't officially approved its use, are more relaxed about it anyway.
Smoke weed everyday 🌿